Air Berlin

Jet Airway’s Rise: Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 81

Jay Shabat

September 19th, 2017


Jet Airways didn’t give up the ghost. Instead, it rose from the hospital bed and plodded toward recovery, and today the Indian airline is the proud owner of a profit streak of nine consecutive quarters. How did Jet avoid its near-death experience?

Speaking of near death, Air Berlin is watching its planes get repossessed, its pilots strike and its time run short. Meanwhile, easyJet is interlining with Norwegian, WestJet and surely others to be named later. Why is this a particularly good move? Also, why are some U.S. airlines retreating from Cuba, while others are running toward it? Lastly, United is now forecasting a severely diminished third quarter, and the reasons are many—and most are solvable.

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Jay Shabat

September 19th, 2017

Tags: Air Berlin, easyJet, Europe, Norwegian, United, WestJet